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21st Yea'r I . . I CLINTONt ONTARIOP THURSDAY9 JUN]e'vp 1900 . .1 I . I I � �
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. Patrons of The News,oRecord are
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in Huron
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STANLEY TOWNSHIM .1 .
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Tfit! BqW10sis Will From soxforth..
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The local iw?,ein t agents are
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Two rinks from the Bowling Club
0autelon. Bibs, made a shipment of I I
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Ja ... aneze China
doing a good'b tile Season, Mr,
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A. A, Sehreuk, who represents Frost
won quite easily from Seaforth atbhAt
on Friday last, Mr. Tisdall's
Mrs. Goo. King Ig visiting In Blyth
9,000 lbs. -of butter last week, .
Mr., Lack Kennedy this week I
The passing of the by*.law prohibit-
Ing the running of cows at large oil
A probty wedding took Place At the � 1,
Stewart howeatead the 5th
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place rink
is offering his
Mr. J. W. Bellapent Sunday in God-
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Wood, has Made a satisfactory num-
21 points and Mr. Jaeksou!s. by, 4.
Iiqtloestoke business for sale as he con, Miss Maude Pollock is offtelating an
our streets is at present causing a little
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Slot at live o'clock on Wednesday I
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bar of sales As was seen by his delivery
The players from the Hub were -.-
templates moving to Edmonton, I W, organist III the English clitirch during
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excitement. Of courBe the owners of
evening of this weak when Mr. T awes
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. a fortnight or so ago, while Mr, John
J. Taylor, J. Johnston, 1, P. Tis4all
W. T. I the absence of Miss Rathwell. '
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Stewar6ls second daughter, Annie, Was .
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� Leslie, jr,, ,of the big McCormick firm
skip; L. Kennedy, T. Leckie, D. A.
Mr. William Boacom has rented and Mr. U. Bailey lost a valuable colt
foryears are naturally sore and do not
united In the holy bonds of matrimony I
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has also conducted A, successful canvass
Forrester, W.Jackson, skip .
W,4 P48ession on Tuesday of the last week through Inflammatory rheu.
hesitate to may so. One day last week
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: to Mi,, Harvey.MoBrion of Onutop. .
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and Mr. George Lavis of Massey.Uar-
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Spooner cottage on Albert Street, matism, I .
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it rather heated argument. took place
� The interesting, ceremony was per. I I
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rig has handled seven carloads of far in
The rhubarb grown in Xr. Peter
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Mr- A. T. Cooper has dIspose4 of Several sheep.have been killed in
on the Main street between one of these
formed by Rev. Alex. Stewart of Olin. .
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implements, buggies, etc
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Kel?s garden is quite large. 'pn Mon,
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cles this week to tit efollowhigolti- the neIgUborhood of the village �Ixls
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men and a, prominent business, man.
Things beoame interesting Chat
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ton in the presence, of a large number +.
Invited
s During the lastfew years the demand for Japanese
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A Well -Painted Town, I �
Clinton has the
day he laid a specimen stalk on 0 mi
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zons:-J. P. Tisdall, , W, Doherty, past week and so -we of the village d6gs
Albert Turner. are blamed for the slaughter.
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fistee conclusion. seemed' irnminebt.
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of g6esta, several.of whom
came from Paisley, Auburn'and Dan- '- I I
. steadily iticreasing, and almost
' every wholesale house Is making a specialty of it.
reputation among
travelling men of being the best p,%int-
which meagured four fast seven
inches over all' while the laaf wag�
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Mr. S.. Switzer of the Oth concession Mrs. Haines, whomas visiting her
We conclude that the superintendent
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gannon. The bride, Who Was given
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ad, town in. Western OntArlo and the
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thirty-th ree.inobes across. As a rule
Goderich, townshipi has rent
.ad one of daughter, Mrs: Drahman, has g" a to
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of the 13unday School thought of the
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away by her father, wore a most be, .
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. prettier and wore tastily decorated than' other
lines and more reasonable in
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ro� resentative of a. paint, firm' has
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rhubarb of such a size requires more
Mr - A. 0anielou's houses in town and St. Marys to visit friends In that
example he was setting to his school
coming dress of groy frimmpd with. . .
price. .
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stated thAthe sells double the amount
than its weight in sugar to.make It
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children in time t -
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pearls and carried a boquet- of carna.
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Wc have just opened up I . I . . I .
of goods here'that he does in any town
in his territory of twice the size he
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palatable but not so with this particu-
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Mr. Victor French, fore a
� .roan Of the Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Cowle and MIS
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New Era, has been quite ill for several Oollliday spent a da� in *Goderich last
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on Friday last two loads of our mar-.
.tions. After congratulations And good I
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5 cases of those goods direct from one of the lar- ,
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frequent application of paidt adds
variety which is known As the
Engfish Maminoth, . .
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days With inflammation of the lungs, week, � �
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ried people drove to Mon estung Park
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the happy couple the company $at.. � � I
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g6st importing bongos, which we secured tLt a very
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greatly to the appearance of a house
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florse Stolen,
but we are pleased to hear that he is Bread Is now four cents' a loaf, The.
nearGoderiall and spent a most enjoy,
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and the gookrestili is seen In the neat
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now on the mend. . , . new bakery established by Mr. Thos.
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able day at this, pleasant -summer ii
after which s6v�ral hours were happily , .
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. . - The line comprises Salad Bowls, Chocolate Sets,
Flower Pots, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Cream and
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appearance of the gteat majority of
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in our town. -
Some person or persons, as yet un.
known, left a horse and buggy in the
I King has given the people cheop breed,
The excursion to the Moder Farm f
under the auspices of the West Huron This is a bew industry ci� an old one
sort. Among those. who went were :-
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Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr, and Mrs.
spent in .dancing and other amuse- . -
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Commercial Hotel sheds on Sunday.
, Pat wers'ifistitute, d started over and we wish Mr, King
was well Patronize ,
Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson,
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9, useful. and handsome nature. which . ..
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Pastor Plemeat Will Pardwell. I
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Alight. It WAS noticed next morning
1,2W tickets being sold. 197 was the every success Ili his venture. . t
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Mr. and Mrs. Ashbur , Mr. and Mrs.
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On Sunday evening next Rev. Mr.
and the horse stabled, where It remain-
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number sold at Clinton station. . Mr. Goo. H()ward of Drysdalewas in
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peoplo.who now begin life!s battle to- , .
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You will find the prices very low. � , I . . . . .
Clement will preach his farewell ger.
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,ad until Tuesday, when a Tuckersimith.
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Mr. W. Graham, the granolithic con. lown. last Saturday in connection with
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Slateli Mrs. M, Young and Miss 0.
'gether, They have taken no house on . ..
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man identified the animal as belonging
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tractor, expects to start on the Clinton the big -school picnic to be hold
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Townsend Street, Clinton. - May a 11f6 I 1.
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church,. The Announcement IS. stiffi .
to IVr. James McCarthy of Hensall Who
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walks. next week. He has contracts . . . . ..
next Friday,
The Misses Fulton of Hensall . are
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of happiness and prosperity be theirs.. . ..�
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clent to araw an, overflow congregation
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for the'r.ive�rend
was communicate& with And came up
and claimed' fi I
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in Blyth atiff LuckUpw and has ex- Org. Palliator took in the Guolph
'considerable
visiting.at Mrs. Wanless. I . I
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On Stinday af 6ernoon the
Mr. Ed. Glenn of the 3rd concession . ' �
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difficulty I'll excursion last Friday aud his mother
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a neW foundatio .
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ad and most lilithly esteemed by ej I
was taken and why left as it was have
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securing men . , - . . I � . returned with him to spend a, few
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of the death of Miss Xthel Powell
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his barn and stables, as well. as havin, *
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Provincial Road. ' Commissioner, ,days in the lakeside villa. .
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spread like wildfire over town; Full-
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a root house b4ilb. When' the. im, . . � � I
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afternoon there will be an open session
the Sunday
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-Campbell. will visilb Clinton on Tues. Miss Reba Stan bury, our elocit,tionlet,
erdl bervice was held in Trinity church
Monday Rev. 0.
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provements are completed he will
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�Ieesleee�6100 6@6@906% teqe�aev
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of I School with special
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day of nextweek to consult ., h .the went to Exeter Tuesday evening and
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on afternoon at which
h4vesplendid'farmi.buildings. He,in. .1
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music,4nd addresses by Pistor0le-
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the $- A. Barracks next Wednesday.
town:counell. If arrangement scan be took part Ili a strawberry social held in
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L. Mills rendered a very pyetty and ap-
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evening for the benefit of the officers,
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made a public meeting *111 likely, be connection witN the Presbyterian
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held in '-.I,,- -- - church of that, tniku. �
propriate discou.rse, after which the re-
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mains were tollowed- by many sym-
Mr. Jofifi M'cKinley of the- Goshen . I � . �
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New Washing Compound ?
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Absolutely no rubbing required
Saves your time, saves your bands, '
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It extracts the dirt without rubbing
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be liositively.:barmless. . .
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package. . .
TrY Our S 0 " clack Tea - --- �
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� We hav . a imst Opened an imp6rb of
SCOTCH V6TTC GOODS, consisting
of Te(L Pots, Coffee Pots, Burns� Grace
. . Bowls, Hand . led 'Beakers, Stioatis and
creams, Hot Water Kettles, etc.
These are all now goods with quaint
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�. Our steck. of China is nearly all new.'
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A Rose ahrdev. . . .. .
VaPuatn VaMPOelL. andiLieut..Plaut,-
who have received. orders fr om head.
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The Rev. W. G.' .and Mrs Howson Mo. Geo., Baird, Jr., aLecomoanied by
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pathizing* friends to the Wingbam
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Mr.- 0. W. Stewart of Clinton. Mr. I � I
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. Mr. Willidink0oats' garden is, a
quarters to fa '
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e heir -friends from . Misses - McCowan and McGreg or, a pent
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cemetery. Miss Powell will long be
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McKinley is one of th , ii . I . I
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pretty spot but will be more so by and
Nptain' Dowe It and wife, from Soa.
three o'clock in the afte rn6on to nine last Sunday in town. .. I.
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I remembe red, as a. blythe, generous-
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.one fariners on the Gos' . .4,
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y more of his flowlers begin
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forth and a number of the soldiers are
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'it ,the evening on Friday of next week, .. Mr. Sboddart of Goderlich occupied
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the 29th of June, that daoi -being the the pulpit Ili St. Andrew's church last
hearted girl., - - . . .
Mr. Dlave McGill of ,Hensall w.as in
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opuipping his place :with -labor-saying . � . -
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to bloom. He has many varf 6ties but
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expected present and take paA
in the program, �ill ,,a.
The tickets i
r. 1§unday It the absence of Rev . Jas.
twenty-fifth anniversary . of that r. ma � .
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Miss.Eliz Reidof London is at . pres-. . . . .1 .. .
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roses and gladiolus predominate. Of
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. 10 cents. The officers will 14'ewell'.
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A igo. * . � Hamiltoil.Who is attending the General
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Mr. J. W. Bellapent Sunday in God-
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out visiting at home. . -'!
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and of roses. Six hun To
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'The -Rabtenbu -ouse Assembly at Halifax. I . I
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� gie Forgle of Wingliam is, .
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Phristiso J�ndesvor Convention. , -� .
crow4edwith knights of the trunk -and Rev. E - A. Sha,w . will preach his
I . . , . .. . f�rewell-96rim6u. next Sabbath eveoing
On Tuesday the B Seale 6
ru aunts club
played *the home team m. : Bull'o
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quIrei much time' and: attention but
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Mr. coats -way be seen at work there
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Among. �hose from Clinton Who is�
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grip this li� ask and ,on" Tuesday, even-
Ing before thearvivalof the last t all . d1he following ,week, *111 take his
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grbunds and.were defeated by 4 events.�
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Mr. -Tames - Campbell is At pre1s Ut . . I
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shortly after sunrise and again iwthd
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sifted the program At the, C. E.
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ntioii held in Seaforth oil Tues-
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there were six more guests than c ' uld . . � 'Crust the L
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-: Mi. Nicholson afid wife of Auburn
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, Visiting,relatives in MI It"
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% The Stone rnason$ Are thid'w' ..''.
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0 nly'a: genuine lover of
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day and yeat�rday we're :-Rev.. .
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provide& wibh beds withouta oub�
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fin Reid's barn. I . � .
at Mr. Jo . . . . . 1.
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flowers would; be:so, painstakin
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Murduck,whosetopt6was Bible,Study,
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fight ro�al welcome which they'so
,. 14rd John . H. McLaughlan of Owen . .
Mt. A. McDonald Sund6yed in Brus -
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Rev, W. G., Howson, Who delivered An
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Sound has the thanks of Txia NEWS. richlydeserve. Mr.Sh $a snece'sior
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.: Mr. and, All% Harry.M
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addreeklilat evening,; Mr. A. -T. Cooper
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. . . here is Rev. J. G. Yell4lidbf E thell
RECORD 'for a complimentary season � . . I I .
We - are pleased. to see the' genieLl
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bic'yclists , are taking.advatitag . .
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left in the aiprlpj for Oxb ow, X. W . T
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h .conducted a. Round Table con.
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. ng cattle, strayed'into
ticket to the XeL%vghlan 9 a, re- � you
Cain R.Ance back from Camp , ldok-�
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where they have settled upon a - farm,
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ferenceort the recapture of: lost terri-
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cently established an miner resort'tbr'ee , town- 16, , at week; and gob into mischief
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Ing tanned and -u fiealthy as an Tudian.
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The frouent�'sho'w'ors. are.ma'ki . .. . ,.. 1 .".1, "I I
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were sincere and active members 'of
tory; Misses: Howson and Maggie
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miles from h . Wn of and tbence ifitopoulidwhere theowner
the flourishing to I. I -
Miss Chisholm of Wingliam was., in
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the spVng crops and hay, grow very . . "; "J
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the Salvation Army while here, and -in.:
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their new home are zealou sly engaged
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u iors gave their ideal. of a Junior
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Mr.' Witson of Toronto,.. who is. Ili is it by-law,' prohibiting - cattle from
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Mr. and,Mrs. E. Johnstone took, in I I. I. . . I.:
in advancing the Master's caiise; They.
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town in the interests of the-Jres .
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Pita.1 for has losta I
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- AS Dk. 'Bruce' about to I
� is Save Olin.
,consumptives,
several people ignor6the law by letting
. golA pen �.in gilt holder. - As it, is an . - ...
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. Mr. Geoi; Spaii of Craubio'ok and
'ehildr6n,
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Mr. and Mrs. Win, ��bhweli :visited . .1 . � I
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tendancu has grown so 14rge that they
ton , after f -el- - � 4A - U I
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who have been visiting
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to. ti�ke a practice .elsewhere, the
. r oox*a a W is a ', ewer . 1. also a by-law notice, one of which is
-finder will -return it ito him At the I . I
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friends in Goderich . and St' . . I I
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Miss,Rachael McClinchey, who was I - . . .
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Morriahsbostates-thatthere hav a al-
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Tuesday, night and presented him with
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At the semi-annual meeting of. the . �
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Several o the' uu
I f . yo g people of VarMI.
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laidup.mostof the winter, has fully � ' ': .
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another ci,tate
-4-h-is weN that will rat.1ge in *price ft om,
012 to $1 S. Nearly everyone likes
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ready.been ever twenty ,converts and
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that there is it bright prospect of More �
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9, ,andsome, gold ring ,accompanied
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b ,y kiridlyww6rds Ili which they express.
. roii County Orange L . ,the cattle
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South Hui Lodge, broken.
� ..openly. These trespassers,' As'
held in Hensall on Friday last and We.; . I
vicinity garden Party
atGeo. C.00per's, Goderich tow6ship,
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recovered and'is visiting At )as : brQih-. , - * .
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good being accomplished The, many
ad their regret ati 9111
big q Ing departure,
well as those who -persistently* drive,
alded'ove'
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Monday evening: and report a good
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'whether you want to bay or not,
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frie ds in. Qlbiton of this estimable
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Mr., D.A. i �rlester madetbe presen�
. . vehicles on, the sidewalks, will perhaps
it was, utianimously resolved that the
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Mrs. A,* Johnstone, of near Bruce. . I �
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Fair's Best Pamily Flou*r
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couple'will wish them success ill.tile,
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work wWich they' have so much at
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Cation In's neat speech to which Dr..
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I -. regret their want of caution When the
county lodges celebrate'th6 glorious , .
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. I I I town treasury 16 enriched a few dollars
.. Mti Ward .has started baying. I
He is always "to front '
wit" his
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The compally afterwards partook, of
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Mrs. of St. ]Elelens,� revuli .
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home on ,Wednesday last: - - 1: .1 ::� I I .
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lunch in the Club rooms.. ` -, - - ' I
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rectory grounds on Thu risday evening' gang of men now,busy cover-
Ing the south pier. The. plau2s are
I I sermon Wtho,Canadlan
ere, Announced to lie preached by Rev, I
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Ila. eStanIeyvobersIist.forl000,. ., ,," ,
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close at
7 #.,w, during the summer months I
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bankruptstook. Nearly .
� On r readpra' will be'Pleased to learn
Clinton
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� Basepall Match.. .. . . . � *1
baseball *
t, Extensive preparations. ate be-
nex L pub on,an inch space apart which, will
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in . g made for the occasion. Amon � �
J. W. Andrews, has been postponed
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Which has been printed by TAE NEWS-, . I
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RECORD I �� �,
1` we gat�er* that 021, per�ous
GGLE COOPER & CO.-
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every pair warranted,.. �
.that will not be behind other
towns in Ontario in. thebelp ,t , O' be
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The team played Choi
. second scheduled . If
game in. Goderleti on
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� ! no doubt tend'to prevent decay. , The
the attractions will'bo 1i Mrs. Jari .
. schooner Orient of Sarnia. is expected
, untit next Sunday, June 24th.
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, B, A. Higgins has moved into his
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are entitled, to y4e Ili parliamentary , ,� � . . . 14
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at greatly reduiced' - I
given- to the .free hospital for poor
Friday last, As three members of
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.Waxworks,'! in Which a number bf in every day; With a . nother load :of
'tie . vv shop. 13I.A. has things . fixed up
, elections,. 536in part . one.and 88 In .. 11 I . ., .:, I I
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Corner store -Searles' block. Phone 23,
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
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consumptives in Muskoka. A large
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number have already subscribed their.
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regular nine were 'unable to playtbat
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day the a girregation was a.weak one,
well. known citizens, will participate. , .
. At the service in Rattenbury street lumber. from Johnston's Harbor, .
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Sunday evening Revo Mr. The bass,fishing season opened last
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XPS. S. -. 0. , Rathwell and children
parttbree. Intlibilifferent sub-divi� s ;
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names to the -membership roll and,. no
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doubt, there Will be'mauy more as. the
movement, b ' ecomes the 'better under-
andtbe positions had.tobe shuffled
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aboubt � bus .-W McRae c,, G. Finnan
pir, W. Harland 1i ., W. Spaldin g 2b.,
cbutcli,nexb
Saturday and inaily. it piscatorial artist
Howson will deliver an ,address on . . � � .
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,,Sorne of. the songs - we sing." His swooped down on the -town , with , rod,
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returned home: on Friday from. visit:-'
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irins And B. A. Higgins ha . ve
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organization here another - Meeting
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, X. Bluett 3b,, W. McConnell.s. 13,, E.
Tolinstone, 1. T., L. Poll . .
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morning Subject � will � a �'A year's
the many visitors We:, particularly
work in a, Clinton pulpit; wh.a - . . . .
I b -'shall noticed five -from V,ndon, viz., Messrs.
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improved the' appearance of lbliolr
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places *lij putting up a4irellne fence,
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Summer Shirts
will be held on Friday� evening of this
week in the .council chamber. at
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Clarridge c. f, The score of twenty to
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three in favor of - the home team was
the harvest be? S . trangers are always Richard Soutbani and son - Varol
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welcome.' . . ;. . Thos. X. No . tt,,U. C.'Hunt andj.Hnnb.�
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Mr. Ivie Campbell, wife and
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o'clock, Mr.
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The Htiron Battalion returned' from
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thus not unexpected, . The
'match between these. two clubs will
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Carling Heights on Saturday. Though, Isaac Walton's aft and they succeeded
child of the 16th concession' of Grey
visited'at Mr. S. Rathwell's, Goderich
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Ass'0ciation. will, at the meetingi make
afull statement of'present and
take place in Clinton on, Friday of
next week.
the period of drill is much too short in bagging several dozen of the black
there was a' marked. improvemement beauties. OW Monday
township, and other friends this week.
Mr' J Keyes Parr
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see our stock, Our Colored Shirta are the latest patterns, besb
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colors and high grade goods, Prieeanocto.$2.
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active Work of the Musko .
P . kwhospital.
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f Too Swall.
they- were
in the. marchand bearing of the man,. joined by Mr. G. W, Olmstead who
of the Line wears
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a big smile, this weak. Another boy is
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It is hoped a large number of our
citizens will. avail. themselve
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Sqveral memberer 'of Courb Maple
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Leaf have requested Tirn Ewa-
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The Companies of Captains (Joibbe and Also took a lively interest in the sport,
Shaw marched from the G. T, R, sta-
. Besides the above Mentioned gentle.
thQy
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On Monday afternoon as the black
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Rev. A. H. W. Thompson. pr ched I
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opportunity thus offei ad to be ho*ers I
in tbi
Is Important and
RECORD to give the public the rioason
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tion to the in at square. where
. men the following also registered al,
Were mustered out, . � ,
Olydoiidale stallion Prince of Campbell
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,school children on Sunday af ter.noon, 1.i
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White are the most comfortable, Prices, 90o an d*1.15.
Unlaundried White Shirts..
worthy under-
taking. I
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why the 0. 0. F. Bafid has no� Y06
I .the. Queens Saturday'ancl Monday :-
Mr. S. Jackson of the prescription Mrs. G. W. Olmstead, Messrs, J. H.
owneldby.McConnell & Stewart, was'.
coming to Varna It took'sick About Mr.
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The, church p . ulpitwas- prettily de6oli � i
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In these we have Special, value at
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Death ofen L*sfiwahle 4adr. . .
commenced the series Of OP611 Air
concerts for which the town council
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drug store has had an overturned keg Gerbach and E. 0. James, the latter
of Paris Green in his window as an ad-
T., Ac�Naughton�&' - Pit arriving �Ab
ated with cub flowers and house plants. � I ...
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This bas. been an annu.4 anniversary . ...,
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.On Friday, Julie the 15tb, at the
has voted the handsome gum of three
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two are 00 IL wheeling eXcurdiob 'and
vartiseillient, of the bilik, destroyer and . . .0 .
Varna Dr, McIntosh happened to be
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for the S. S. and the children look fo6.. 1. . I
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Hats are our Spe * Ity I
residence of hereon, Mr.Richar4 Irwin,
therepage6d. peacefully away, bar
dollars per, concert of ninety minutes.
The
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J. H. Lee 6flStratbroy. . .
oil going down to his store Tuesday a. - We are very sorry to notice that the,
in the village and did all in big power
to cure the stallion but in spite ol! all
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Ward to. it with pleasure, A subscrip. I . .
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We have the best maka, in both Straw
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85th year, 'one of the oldest and most.
highly
Amount, the batidsm011 say, is
altogether too small and, moreover, . its
iii found his hound lying in the pile
and gr I eon from nose to. tip of tall. For. municipal fathers of Goderich town.
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he. could do it died. stli af ter- five
being little
Clot to defray the running expenses of .
the school, was taken up at the close of � . 4
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respected residents of Clinton
accePtiltice tow 'Would be setting a
tunately the animal had not exp - ship are expanding considerable money
Ori-
o'elock sick only a over an
the Service and fully subscribed for. .
I Straws, 245oup; Felts, Zoe up,
In the person of - Airs, Elizabeth Ann
precedent from which they or some
and labor on the road between here �
mented and only required it sweeping
hour. The loss will be between $15M
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Rev, Mr Thompson will preach his .
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Irwin. I±he deceased, who was born
other organization would suffer another .
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eoff.
and $2000. 1 .
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fatiewell sermon next Sunday.
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. . J. Morrish
In Hexano,' England, on January
Oth, 1810, was the -eldest daughter of
seasono The council will, no doubt, be
to 'matter
16 will almost block our wheeling for
While attending. the meeting of the.
. this summer and we Chink this is the.
The Sacrament of theLord's. Supper
wab hold In the Presbyterian church,
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Mr. And Mrs, 1 T. CrIch- were Sun. I
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day Mr.
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Mr. Sobil, Gouinlock who for some
asked re -consider the At its
nex-fineeting. Itistabehoped some
executiye of the Woodme6 of the wrong time to perforril such labor.. 16
-World at Niagara Falls last Week, Mi.
onSundaylast. Service was conduct-
gue4ts with Muerts Criell and -.
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fa,mily of Walton. I . I . .1
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years conducted a private academy in
. Edinburgh, Se I obland, In 18N,
arrangement will be hrrivea At so Chat
J. 33, Hoover had the pleasure of see- would be far better to leave Snell until
the heavy tdaming begins in the fall
ad by Rev..Mr. McNab of Whitechutirlt.
A large crowd from. Varna and
Mr. Will Bokerv'Iller of Seaforth �, ;i
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.on
,account of. ill health, h0WaS f0ri
our iiitlzeos may enjoy a,wdekly open-
air colicerb, . I
Ing an unusual phenomena, a rainbow
around the sun at mid-day. It wag a when the roads are used for .traffic and
Vicinity took in th� .excursion to
Spent Sunday the guest of friends here. . I .
I Mr: Albert Xott moved his chattels . �,
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. This is Sometimes considered the stock season with
resign that, position and came with his
family to Canada,gubsequently settling
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Implement bollvem .
Mr. L. Beattie, Who represents the
not for pleasure as they are from now
"Sight, riever witnessed there before, or till SepteMber. However, those who
till events not in the recollection of �
Guelph on Friday last. �
Uessrs. Patiltrier and Floody of
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Over to his farm In Stanley the *ask . 1:
Past. . .. .
clothiers
bub our staff bag not been so busy at any time this year. This
In Galt where he was long a prom
. Orient
Deering Company In this district, had
,at
the oldest inhabitant, Which dates live in alass houses should not throw
Londesboro called on S. 0, Rath well
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. About twerity West orders visited
. . means that our'Workmanship has been good, our fib of the best
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And our prices right. Let us suit y ou,
figure In educational circles, The
deceased was in to
a, delivery of farm implements on Sat-
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back to 1820. , I I stones for our town fathers are busy
ae the same work and While we. con-
on Sundity morning last while on
their way to Bayfield on their wheels.
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the Model Farm at Guelph la . st Friday. � . . I
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married' IM
Mr. Richard Irwin, A theft Pros-
urday last, There was no procession
so no photograph, but the purchasers
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Since the spring, opened' Mr. 0, W. I
Stewart has put up twenty-two wind- demn summer road work in general
Tun NvwsoiRtcorm Is the� popular
Mr. Albert Johnston spent Sunday I ,
with London Road friends. Some f:
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perous moichant of Galt, there
boing At that
of the thirty-five Machines, loaded'on.
we commend the act of our council in
mills Ili the townships of Stanley, Hay, iring the 'down to the pier
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paper around Varna.
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attraction metl�inks for Ab. - � . I
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. time only two
stores in the town, By the death of
her husband in 1810 she waR early laft
&.widow but with a mother's affection
and true Christian courage she 11111110-
to waggons at the G. T. R. station,
were a happy -looking lob, as it well
Satisfied that they had a good Article:
Ab a fair price, Some drove off home
direct from tho.sts,tion
Stephen and'Usborne. expert has repa grade
which has. been in ,I dilapidated con-
he become At this work that his servic* dition for years, hence any repairs to
as tire In madh demand. 13 y the way ib should be welcomed At any time,
one of the largest Implement manufac'. lFrom Another Correspondent.)
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� We Are very sorry to hear that Mr-
Mr. Albert Turner is visiting old I. .
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Mrk and Airs. Fred. Nobb Are now . :
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diately gob About rearing and educating
but & number
Curing concerns has tried hard to The Church of England Sunday
Ple,ws is very ill with hiG old, trouble.
London Road, .
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her two children until In 1852, atter a
come tip town And dined at the Mason
11oUso where the tables groaned under
secure him for a, good section In the Schools and congresrations and friends
southern townships, of nayfleld, Goshen and Varna, Will, All
, Rev. Mr. Fletcher preached two fine
Sermons in the Presbyterian church
Mr,'Sohn Stevens has Improved the . I I . I
front ot his farm by creating a wire
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Flour,. -.,,,,n,,- I I . I �
severe sickness, She left GAlb At tile
Advice of her physician and removed to
'Paris
Clio bounteous supply Of good things
provided, Among tile general agents
I --t .- boingwell, hold agi,andpicnicin Mr.
whitechure.h. I. SoweWs on Saturday. the 30th
last, Sunday morning and availing
while Mr, Sawers viag conducting an-
fence, .
Miss Bessie .Murch returned *home ' .
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where her oldest son, John, At
theage of fourteen, died of typhoid
Who assisted Mr. Beattie In doing ,the
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Mr. William Perrie and wife, who 4ayof1une. Beating, sailing, games
nivel'OAVY services in, Mr. Vletcher's
from Toronto Normal on F riday lilist. . .
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favor. After his deoth she went to
Brantford where her father and.
honors were :-R. B. Mowbri of Luc-
an, W. McCloy of Housall, J McIntosh �
have been visiting old friends here, In. and a good time, Any further particu-
tend starting on their peturn trip to lars will be given later on. .
eburA at Xiri
Bracefield And Clintoll, Played a foot-
. McConnell and Stewart had the mis-
forttine to lose theiri Imported Clydeg- �.
. per
Fales Roller Flour ,
resided I
where her only remaining child was
of London and W. McCallum of Stmto.
ford.
th air Dakota home on the 10th lust. Mr. 'King has improved the
atell, one evenula last week. The
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attending school, In 1862she came to
The S. A. C50141a Took a Drink.
Miss M. Holmes will accompany them ance, of his house by the addition of a
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resuit was A draw, two goals each, al-
though we think it should b ave been 4
Mrs. 131, IV, Watts of Clinton spent
4-)arb of the past week with -Urs. A. I .
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, When ordering your boxb Flour hislab on getting
Clinton and made her home with her
600 Richard, who bad commenced
Captain Campbell, the zealous officer
In command of the Salvation Army
as far as Minnesota, where she is going now roof.
to visit friends. Uri Vorrie: reports Rev- and X rs.parka of Clinton made
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to 2 In our favor,
Hansall and Bruceflold football teams
Cantelon of Riverside Irl arm. 1.
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. I "Pair's'! and remember that both WRIGHT and qlUAL.
0 1 ITY Ave Always guaranteed.
Inesa
bual hOrd,' Hero she SPellb the
remainder of her days. Always active
. local corps, is quick witted. While
. that the crops In his section are suffer- & short call at our burg last week. -1
Ing from drought, � Rev, I N. 0. Jennings Want to Guelph
play d a match last Tuesday evening,
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and zealous she identified herself with
: returning from Blyth on a War -Cry.
selling trip on .Vviday last he
Frosto have injured the meadows on the excursion last week. 'Line .
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MrA, Stilwell the Sauble hag
The see re war;'g to I in favor of Hen -
tall, A rougher exhibition of the game
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� To those Who use flour for pa give
stry ONLY we can
A!flour niltdo Specially for the pur ose. Itreostonomow
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every object that bad for its Alm th,
uplifting. of humanity Until falling
stopped at Lon4esboro and among the
here to it considerable extent, of
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On the 12th inst. the Preallytory of been �n the 9 Jok list but we Am pleased
was o4ver Aeon he re, .
Mra, -, .Bruce and )ter sob, Mi&% �
drove down to Claridolloyann gatorda* I
I I And will give better results. 71
. . . next, order. . PY &Parcel with your
, health prevented. - Although & C011610-
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Places v1site,4 there wag tile hotel,
Stepping up to Clio bar, at which two
Huron assembled in this village when to learn of her recovery. I
Rev. Sonniaga are Visiting
MrF and Mrs, T.'O. Ddlgaty and
ith rel a,
faintly spent Sunday W ablV
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(ovisl4ber brother, 1). Cuunhjg�am.. ,
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teat member of the PreAbYtOtIA(I
church ilie, was broad and liberal In
or three men wore "havingsomething,"
Mr. Dunn was ordained and inducted 4f1dMrs.
- in Parkhill.
Into his clerical office, In the evening their Parents this weok
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neat' 13MY1101di -
L They returned on Monday, . .
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Mr, LOU Howson alld Mi-, J()q- �.
,% . All orders L&UGH or SMALL promptly delivered
from the mill or from any of the following grocers -.-
ll�r views, sympathizing and co-oporat-
lie ,Asked tile Mail Who Wit$ app&rcut-
ly doing the troat(ng It lie would buy a
& reception was hold. . Mr. Jennings *111 also atton a Synod in
David, McTavish, who 4ias been stil.
feriogforAome time with, that dread
. Whitely eaule t1own troll) Rmirias
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D. COOK -BROS,
0ANTELON
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Ing vithChristlans of till donom1n4'
doniv, The fanor&I, Whic
'h Was fi
War Cry, "Yes If you will take a
drink Was the "All
r. S. London.
Our enterovising agent, M ofiging to MI"Wra.
8herift, is doing a rushing business in Thq steam tog bol
djaeAse consuaiptioni died ab Ills 1,0,110
81111day'-. Dave WAG A, Alld
Manitoba, hob week oil a violt to Mr. - q ;j
Willia in Whitely of Londesbora. Iloth 11
O. COOPkU &CO., G. STPWART, '
H. WILTSH 0. OLSON,
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SIMPI Ono, was Private Mi lb wag
with us,$y answer.
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fight'll promIxtir responded Clio Call -
the CrOAM separator line just UOW, JrOWett has boon foatted and pal ated
It is expected will be launched
last . genial
goncrous-licarted young mail, And bad
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tire old residents of this township , litit
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necessary to have tile 86"let conduct'
ed onklabbath. The pall-boardre were i.
tain, And turning to the bartender he
"I'll '$he
He handles tile National and, to judge At ,a
by the number of his mates, It seem$ some title nelh week � -
not All ellf-InV. TIIO reltaing Were hl-
A-11NI's- And tIle
ave been lit tile forn, seitlr� of 11
tar .. The latter is a brother owd I
, -9
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hoe son Ulehard Irwin, bar grandsons
said, take a glass of water."
company enjo�ed Captain Campbell's
to be, the people's separat or. Mr, L. Naftei, will take the services
on the l2th lust. tho Whitechure-h for Rev. Mr.3ibrinbiga oil Stin day ne:Kt6
t0l'rcd Ill eemetevy
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functiAl was a very large one. W6 ey.
Clio former A, brotho.r.in-law of 14r.
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. . PIONSO 116160 the p#ce of ROLLER Dour .
John Irwin, Durand, Michigan, Harry
. L, Irwin And Prank It. Ilod one, and
ready wit And bought War I Crys all
croaniory made a record by turning Mrs. J. Valconer Is visiting friends In
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Wild Out'. sympathy to Ills sorrowing
Whitely, , I 1�
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$11080 per owl, and weight gooefiteed.
Also Norman.vair, �,
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liftertating Q-go"'oln one corros-
out 1810 I)ouuds of first-class butter, . Drucefteld this week, .
Mr& W, 3, Holmes, of Clinton 19 Mr, and,Mrs. Stinson, SaublaLlnot
brothers and staters,
WO ATO glad to scer the smiling touW
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i The pultO of the Ontario street
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A mother true end good,
Devoted, loving, kind.,
pondonti In Colborne, Township, Dal.
making all extended visit among , tire spending a low days in Green.'I
tenances; of Messt.s. h d
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Robert Ross Ili out, mid8b again
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� church was -oteupiod last 14undkV, a.
� it). by Rev. :. Greene of 11olinesvillo
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A christian on the ri she stoadi
, Now, alit is safe In Heo,yon abitiVe
Wave, Goderith Toiviiship and Goder.
10,11 APPOAr in tile supplement which
, friends in, this vicinity. way this week,
� Miss Jennie lJohnee, who, spent the W. DiAlon was in 00detich last
their trip to bonillo. Seotland, They
I "Alone,*
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;tnd Ili the evening r3y Ate% Mr. '
a . 4 'a
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noyond omthlfr storm #Ad wind, ,
a . ecompsollem this Issue, .
winter in London, has retarned home, vreek. . �
both.came, back
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Thompson of Turnorlo tirettit.
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